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Related: About this forumLinks to a couple of great radio shows from the 70s...imo...
https://www.drdemento.com/online.htmlhttps://audiomack.com/the-firesign-theater
Edit: Not strictly music
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Links to a couple of great radio shows from the 70s...imo... (Original Post)
wcmagumba
11 hrs ago
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In the late 1950s and early 60s, Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes fame was the KNX morning man.
rsdsharp
11 hrs ago
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msongs
(73,487 posts)1. knx 1070 in LA had old radio series for an hour at 9pm. enjoyed them then t
rsdsharp
(11,931 posts)4. In the late 1950s and early 60s, Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes fame was the KNX morning man.
He even continued his morning show during the time he was a recurring cast member on the Donna Reed Show.
chicoescuela
(2,967 posts)2. I remember listening to Dr Demento for the first time in 1976.
What I remember most were the anti-Hitler songs just 30 old.
It has been 50 years since I first heard those songs.
Jfc time has flown by.
The Dead puppies song seemed to be played a lot for some reason. Seemed funny at 18.
FalloutShelter
(14,373 posts)3. You beat me to Firesign.
"It's a sound proof room. They can't hear us in here."
"What?"
If you know...you know.
DBoon
(24,875 posts)5. How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?
3Hotdogs
(15,263 posts)6. Firesign - memories.